Surface cooking chart, Surface cooking -8 – GE JHC56G User Manual

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Surface Cooking Chart

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1. Use medium or heavy-weight cooking containers.

Aluminum containers generally conduct heat faster
than other metals. Cast iron and coated cast iron

containers are slow to absorb heat, but generally
cook evenly at LOW or MEDIUM settings. Steel
pans may cook unevenly if not combined with other
metals. Úse non-stick coated or coated metal con­

tainers. Flat ground pyroceram saucepans or skillets
coated on the bottom with aluminum generally cook

2. To conserve the most cooking energy, pans should
be flat on the bottom, have straight sides and tight
fitting lids. Match the size of the saucepan to the size
of the surface unit. A pan that extends more than
one inch beyond the edge of the trim ring traps heat

which causes “crazing” (fine hanirne cracks) on the
porcelain and discoloration ranging from blue to

dark gray on the trim rings.

evenly. Glass saucepans should be used with the
heat-spreading invets available for that purpose.

Directions and Setting

Setting to Complete

Food

Container

to Start Cooking

Cooking

Comments

Cereai

Cnrnmeal grits.

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("'ereals hiihhie and expand as

oatmeai

Saucepan

water to boil before adding

cereal. Finish timing

they cook; use large enough

cereal. .

according to package

directions.

saucepan to prevent boilover.

Cocoa

Uncovered

HI Stir together water nr MF.n to conk

1

nr

2

min Milk hfiils over ranidlv. Watch as

Saucepan

milk, cocoa ingredients.

to completely blend

boiling point approaches.

Bring just to a boil.

ingredients.

Coffee

Percolator

HI. At first perk, switch

LOW to maintain gentle

Percolate 8 to 10 min. for 8

heat to LO\V.

but steadv nerk.

cups, less for fewer cups.

Eggs

Cooked in shell

Covered

HI, Cover eggs with cool

LOW. Cook only 3 to 4

Saucepan

water. Cover pan, cook

min. for soft cooked; 15

until steaming.

min. for hard cooked.

Fried SLinny-side-up

Covered

MED HI. Melt butter, add

Continue cooking at MED

If you do not cover skillet, baste

Skillet

eggs and cover skillet.

HI until whites are just set,

iihniif

1

in S min

eggs with fat to cook tops evenly.

Fried over easy

Uncovered

HI. Melt butter.

LOW, then add eggs.

Skillet

When bottoms of eggs

lìtivtjUbi Sèi, Caicfully
turn over to cook other

side.

Poached

Covered

Hi. in covered pan bring

LOW. Carefiiiiy add eggs.

Remove cooked eggs with slotted

Skillet

water to a boil.

Cook uncovered about 5

min. at MED. HI.

spoon or pancake turner.

.Scrambled or omelets

Uncovered

Hi. Heat blitter until light

MED. Add egg mixture.

Eggs continue to set slightly after

Skillet

gniflen in enlmv

("nnk siiiTing In desired conking For omelet do nnl stir

do lie ness.

last few minutes. When set fold in
half.

Fruits

Covered

HI. In covered pan bring

LOW. Stir occasionally

Fresh fruit; Use V

a

to '/2 cup water

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frnjt

Wilier to boil.

DnH rhprk fr>r

nFkr nminH nf fruit

Dried fruit: Use water as package

directs. Time depends on whether

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allow more cooking time.

Meats, Poultry

Covered

HI. Melt fat then add meat.

LOW. Simmer until fork

Meat can be seasoned and floured

Braised; Pot roasts of

Skillet

Switch to MED HI to

tender.

before it is browned, if desired.

beef, iamb or veai;

brown meat. Add water or

Liquid variations for flavor could

pork steaks and

other liquid.

he «,'ine fruit or tomato juice or

chops

meat broth.

Timing: Steaks 1 to 2-in.: I to

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Pol roast: 2V2 to 4 hrs.

Pan-fried: Tender

Uncovered

HI. Preheat skillet, then

MED HI or MED. Brown

Pan frying is best for thin steaks

chops; thin steaks up

Skillet

grease iightiy.

and cook to desired

and chops. If rare is desired, pro-

to

yj-in.;

minute

doncnc.ss, turning over as

heat skillet before adding meat.

steaks; hamburgers;

needed.

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